Auslly. AU. "I've been told my methods are...unconventional." "Unconventional is kind of what I need right now." Austin is a famous singer with writer's block. Ally is a songwriter with a heart of gold, who signs on to help Austin write his new album. Chaos ensues. Complete.

A tiny shred of dignity crouched somewhere between the tissue of Ally's brain was shouting in a cartoonish, squeaky voice about how she shouldn't say what she was about to say. But, chickening out just wasn't time efficient with a looming eight hour deadline. Auslly One-shot

It isn't moving in until she has her toothbrush in Jesse's new apartment…or so Beca tries to convince herself. (Or, how Beca realizes she is kind of sneakily moving in, to her complete and utter mortification.)

Did he like her? Yes. Was he in love with her? Probably. Would he tell her that? Absolutely not. / or, Ally Dawson spends far too much time at Barnes & Noble and Austin Moon's just there for research. College!Auslly AU

The Hour-On a crumby plastic hospital chair in the early hours of the morning, Bel fingers the outlines of the grass stains on the scarlet fabric of her skirt. She'd washed her hands since getting to hospital, but Freddie's blood has darkened where it's trapped under her bitten nails. Too much blood. Bel/Freddie-post 2x06

*MOCKINGJAY SPOILERS* A series of one shots about Peeta & Katniss after the third book. Chapters will range in various lengths, genres, & content. Quotes featured from the books. Suggestions or Requests are welcomed. Rated M.

There came the time when he was standing at the bridge and Liv has to watch Lincoln leave her all over again in a whole new way. ourLincoln/altLivia one-shot. reviews make my day, and I know y'all wanna make my day. please.

He hates Katniss Everdeen, he knows as much. But he loves her, as well. He loves her in a way that he can't explain. And his love for her, sometimes can overpower his hate. Peeta/Katniss. Set after Mockingjay.

"And as he twirls her, his heart swells in his chest because she's smiling and beautiful and he kind of feels complete and a whole bunch of other cheesy, made for rom-com feelings." The first song Austin writes and how it pretty much wrote itself. Auslly

They are so very different and so very much the same; Lincoln Lee has a discussion with himself. On men who don't exist and unrequited love and other things. Plays with multiple pairings. Set vaguely ahead, but before Peter comes back.

Ben Davidson had always been a quiet lad. Felicity was always bubbling with energy. But in the aftermath of Ben's return from the war, one night of innocent reminiscence will leave Felicity speechless for the first time in her life.

It goes slowly. If it didn't, I would fall back into my nightmares and my grief and never come out again, no matter who tried to coax or demand or plead. After months of darkness, sunlight peeks through. Katniss starts over. Pre-epilogue.

"You know what isn't fair?" Peeta begins, "It's not fair that you spent so much time, sacrificed so much of yourself, to fight the Capitol, and yet you're still letting them control you." Fifteen years post-Mockingjay.

"I'll add it to the list of words I use to try to figure you out." Katniss and Peeta are forced to confront their demons as they struggle to make sense of their new complex relationship back in District 12. Pre-epilogue. Rated M for very adult themes.

My take on how Katiniss and Peeta finally figured out what was "real." Post-Mockingjay, Pre-Epilogue. I tried to be as canon as possible. Rated M because, let's face it, The Hunger Games series was pretty grown up.

This is a missing moment from Mockingjay and, as such, contains spoilers for all three books. This is how I imagine Peeta and Katniss grew back together, and how Katniss was able to finally come to terms with her emotions in the final lines of the book.

You're a little screwed up. No, seriously. Everything you meddle in just spontaneously combusts. Kind of like the Midas Touch, but just, you know, less about gold and more about crap. Emma, Modern Day.

Persuasion. Cameron already has more than she can handle: no job out of college, a family that hates her, apart from one needy younger sister. And now, an exfiancé with a bestselling novel and a grudge. Maybe its karma. Or maybe its a 2nd chance

She absently wondered if it was possible to stab someone through the jugular with a coffee stirrer. In which Derek wants to move, Casey attempts to assist, and the idea of there being an eleven hour drive separating them becomes incomprehensible. -Future-

She experiences the most curious emotion then. She can feel something slide into place in her head, and then it’s like they’ve been this way their whole lives. It's not real, but it sort of feels like comfort. CxD

There is a girl that has managed to lodge herself in my temporal lobe. Or whatever lobe that it is girls like to take over in your brain. Don't ask me I'm a football player. Not a brain surgeon. Meet Cam and Sean. P&P americanized.

Max and Allison in the aftermath of that Halloween night. "She may not be sure of what she saw or what they did or how witches from the seventeenth century could be defeated by three crazy kids and a cat, but she decides that maybe she can be sure of him."

April and Jackson, trying to figure everything out in the aftermath of April's wedding. "The short version is this: she doesn't marry Matthew. The long version? Well, she doesn't go to him, if that's what you're wondering." Oneshot.

Austin and Ally and the quarter-life crisis. She shrugs. "Somehow I became the unofficial keeper of Austin Moon's well-being. Not even sure when that happened." He laughs. "You should look into getting a separate phone line. My label might even reimburse you. You're saving them a fortune on shrink bills." Oneshot.

The words roll around in his head. He practices them a few times, tossing out the ones that don't seem to fit. She was always the lyricist, but this is one time he has to get it right on his own. "Will you?" he says. Gunnar and Scarlett, after the season-one finale. One shot.

Austin and Ally, post "Couples and Careers." After that, I had to write something and this is what came out. "No, no, no," she says, breaking away and stepping back towards the opposite side of the piano. "We don't do that anymore, remember?" "I know, I know," he says, running his hand through his hair. "If you know, then why did you do it?" she asks. Oneshot.

Austin and Ally, together. "This is how you want to spend your Friday night?" she asks as she watches him stand on the lower bar of grocery cart, gliding it forward and spinning it around on two wheels. "Ooh, Fruit Loops. We need those," he insists. A short series as Austin and Ally begin dating.

She wakes up with his head tucked below her chin and his arm tightly wound around her middle and she can feel his chest rise up and down, up and down, even and calm, steady and smooth. And all she can think is "What have I done?" Scarlett and Gunnar in the aftermath of "Dear Brother." Oneshot.

So what if they were a story that never finished, a singular sentence, a novel with only one page? For all she knows of characters and narration and plots, she is sure of this: blank pages mean possibilities. That there is more to the story. That there are stories still unwritten. Marley and Jake, oneshot.

Austin and Ally, years later. "'How come we were never able to get it together' she asks. It's a hard question. Because she's Ally. And he's Austin. And what they have, it works, it always has. They've got the Grammys and the sales records and the fans to prove it. But that doesn't stop them from asking the question." Oneshot.

So the thing is, she kind of hates him sometimes. And it'd be so easy to leave it at that, to stand on the right side of the line between love and loathing and to never look back. But then, then he shows up unannounced and tells her they belong together.

It'd be easy to believe it was written in the stars. That this was destiny. But she's not sure if she believes in all of those things and deep down, she knows she still has a choice. Cassie and Adam now and in the future.

So here they are. They just saved the world again and she might have almost died and he looks at her and there's that thing in his eyes that she only sees when he looks at cookies or his mother and suddenly she knows. Myka/Pete. Oneshot.

Post finale, Chloe and Alek hit the road to try to set things right. "When she looks over at him, eyes concentrating on the road ahead, she realizes that her life's a mess, but so is his and at least their messes are mixed up together." Two shot.

Chloe and Alek, in the aftermath of the season finale, both dying a little inside and coming back to life. They need some semblance of normal and as much as she hates to admit it, his disapproving glare and superior attitude is their normal.

Chloe and Alek, a little in the future. "It's simple, right? A yes or no sort of question with a yes or no answer. Simple. No, she knows what this is. This is what they do. This is him, calling her out."

She let him kiss her. And then maybe kissed him back. And then she didn't talk to him for five days. Not that he's been counting or anything, because, really, does he look like someone who wastes five days pining? Chloe and Alek, post-kiss.

"If you ever have to choose between the Column and me, you'll choose the Column. I know that. I've always known that. We don't have the luxury of being normal," she says, filling in the silence. Lisa, Joshua,and life post-series finale.

When she lets go of his hand, his fingers feel tingly, as if someone is pricking them with tiny invisible soft needles. He can't remember ever feeling that before and it's frustrating because he's not sure what it means. Joshua and Lisa.

Sometimes she thinks her outer skin, the one that's invisible and comprised of the words "Queen" and "Highness" and "Royalty" is actually so thick that no matter how hard you try, you could never fully break it apart. Lisa and Joshua.

Holly J and Sav. Post-Graduation. "Why didn't we talk at all this semester?" he asks. "I don't know. I kinda thought that was part of the deal," she responds. "Well if that's the deal, then it sucks. And we need a new one." She nods. "Sounds good."

They didn't really have a first fight. Because they were always fighting. Occasionally making out did nothing to change that. But it was okay. It was what was supposed to happen. That's how they worked. Sonny and Chad and the future.

Charlie and Emma. The progression of a relationship. "He knows a lot of things. And these things are important. But so are other things. Things that take a while to learn. One thing Charlie Landers doesn’t know is exactly when she became his person."

Charlie and Emma. "He looks at her, eyes pleading for some sort of answer. Some sort of reassurance that the world will be okay with them backing down this one time. That the two of them have not failed entirely." Oneshot.

Future-fic. Sonny. Chad. A relationship. Pulling apart and coming together. "He never says it. Not out loud. Not to her. But she knows he feels it. It’s in the little things, her grandmother once told her. And she believes that."

And it's gone on for years like this, but all I can say is . . . I wouldn't have traded it for anything." Future-fic. Mackenzie Falls is cancelled. Sometimes goodbyes are harder than you'd expect them to be. Sonny/Chad.

Sequel to "Circling the Edge of the Neverending." Sonny and Chad. Forced to drive five and half hours in the car together. "Look, Chad, you might be fine with staying in that weird neutral zone, but as for me, I’m tired of being in the middle," she said.

It was something in the way he was walking away that annoyed her. Like he was triumphant. Like he had won and she had lost. She should have let it go, but, as she always found with Chad Dylan Cooper, she could never let things go. Sonny/Chad Oneshot

Conclusion of "Near to You" and "Where I End and You Begin." "Why are we doing this here? And now? Why aren’t we just leaving it unspoken like we have for so many years?" she asked, not quite meeting his eyes. Christina-centric. One shot.